Numerical Algorithms Group start blogging
The Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG) is 40 years old this year and they have begun their celebrations by starting a company blog. In their first blog post, one of the numerical library developers has asked the world a question:
“How useful would routines that provide particular solutions to the Painleve equations be to our customer base and to the research community in particular?”
I’ll confess that, until 10 minutes ago, I had never heard of the Painlevé equations but there are articles on Wikipedia and Mathworld to get you started if you are in the same boat as me.
If, on the other hand, you know all about them and can venture an opinion then head over to NAG’s new blog and say hi.
I am a big fan of the NAG’s products and you can see some of my posts about them at the following links:
- PyNAG – My Python wrappers for the NAG C-library
- A faster version of MATLAB’s interp1 function – using the NAG Toolbox for MATLAB
- NAG: The ultimate MATLAB toolbox – A mini-review of NAG’s MATLAB toolbox
- Calling the NAG Library from Excel